Bring baseball to the entire mountain west.

Baseball fans in Montana, Idaho, Utah, and New Mexico lack devotion to a local team and have
limited access to the national sport of professional baseball.

Due to competetive psychology, surrounding states refuse to root for a Colorado team despite living in the Rocky Mountains.

These states do not have large enough populations to support a local MLB team of their own.

Similar to the New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers, using a more inclusive name would expand baseball further west
to starved baseball fans and new baseball generations.

* MLB team fanbases in 2015, based on likes on official team pages on Facebook

1. Change name to Western Rockies

By removing Colorado, surrounding western states can claim the Rockies as their own.

2. Update branding

With a new name, the team can modernize their branding.

3. Expand TV broadcasting network

In-market TV rights need to expand into Montana, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, and New Mexico. These
states are all in the Mountain Time Zone for optimal viewing schedules.

4. Play limited games in surrounding minor league stadiums

By playing a limited number of series in upgraded minor league
stadiums, the Rockies would truly become the hometeam of these new states. Local fans would
be able to enjoy nights at the ballpark and root for their local team.

Expand the fanbase.

Lack a local team. The surrounding states are full of baseball fans that are still Yankee and Red Sox fans, because they don't have a local team to root for.

Live along the Rocky Mountains. The Rocky Mountains extend much farther than just Colorado and Wyoming, making the "Rockies" applicable to a much larger fanbase.

Live in the Mountain Time Zone. These same states all fall in the Mountain Time Zone, for optimal broadcast viewing times. They share this time zone with only one other team, the Arizona Diamondbacks.